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HAC 160: Residential Wiring
3.00 Credits
Lehigh Carbon Community College
HAC 160 provides the student with the background to apply the National Electrical Code (NEC) as well as instruction into the design and application of residential house wiring. Subject matter examines electrical layouts, installations, testing and maintenance of electrical circuits, types of wire and wiring devices used for new construction, garage and outdoor lighting, special purpose outlets and connections, reading floor plans as they relate to house wiring, service-entrance requirements, low voltage wiring, wiring HVAC systems, types of fixtures, and GFCI protection.
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HAC 203: Heat Pumps
3.00 Credits
Lehigh Carbon Community College
HAC 203 is a course that deals with the complexities of heat pumps. The course covers air-to-air Heat Pump systems (Central and Mini-split units) and Heat Pump water heaters, Air Conditioning units (central units, window units, and Packages Terminal Air Conditioners (PTAC units)). Both components include installation, start-up procedures, servicing, and yearly maintenance. The course combines hands-on experiences to compliment the technical learning.
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HAC 204: Gas Furnaces
3.00 Credits
Lehigh Carbon Community College
HAC 204 is a course that deals with the complexities of gas-fired heating systems. Installation, application and servicing these pieces of equipment is the focus of this course. Gas Heat covers topics ranging from fundamentals of combustion to the evolution high efficiency units. The course also covers boilers, warm air furnaces, water heaters, and on-demand gas water heaters. This includes start-up procedures and yearly maintenance. The course combines hands-on experiences to compliment the technical learning.
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HAC 210: HVACR Practicum
2.00 Credits
Lehigh Carbon Community College
Provide the student the "hands-on" personal experience in the HVACR field by working side by side with a working professional from a local company that performs service or installation work. Students will be required to assist the technician during the routines of a typical workday. The instructor must approve internships. Any student who is currently working for a registered HVACR company with at minimum of 500 hours experience will receive credit for this course upon written documentation by the employer.
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HAC 250: Commercial and Industrial Wiring
3.00 Credits
Lehigh Carbon Community College
Provides the student understanding and experience in the layout and construction of electrical circuits as they relate to commercial and industrial installations. Builds upon the knowledge and experience the student gained fron the Residential Wiring Course (HAC-160). Topics for consideration include electrical safety; commercial and industrial blueprint reading; feeder bus systems; signaling systems; site lighting; panel board selection and installation; and conduit bending.
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HCO 101: Administrative Strategies
3.00 Credits
Lehigh Carbon Community College
Health Care Management provides a framework for addressing management problems in health care organizations. It addresses the various types of health care organizations, provider and vendor contract management, strategic planning, information systems, operational and capital budgeting, human resource component, cultural proficiency, health care marketing, motivational, teamwork and leadership skills.
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HCO 102: Management Practices and Tech.
3.00 Credits
Lehigh Carbon Community College
This course is designed to provide an understanding into the key functions that are required within a medical office/practice setting. Students will gain knowledge into the functionality of the electronic medical record, compliance rules and regulations, HIPAA and privacy, clinical documentation, reimbursement, data analysis, fraud and abuse. Students will develop interpersonal skills to communicate effectively with providers and staff.
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HCO 103: Reimbursement for Services
3.00 Credits
Lehigh Carbon Community College
This course is designed to provide an understanding into the different types of health insurances, benefits, rules and regulations as it applies to processing health/medical claims. It will also examine the Medicare Prospective Payment system, RBRVS, risk adjustment coding. Ambulatory payment classifications as it relates to coding, documentation and regulatory compliance.
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HCO 104: Revenue Cycle Management
3.00 Credits
Lehigh Carbon Community College
The course is designed to explain the revenue cycle as it applies to any health care entry. it will identify the processes that are integral to the revenue cycle, how these processes should function, and how to identify problems with in the cycle. It will detail how to correct the problems and how to monitor and sustain a profitable revenue cycle.
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HIS 123: US to Reconstruction
3.00 Credits
Lehigh Carbon Community College
The study of US history is the study of ourselves as human beings and our connection to the larger world and global historical trends. Such an understanding, explored through events such as the Enlightement, religious revivalism, the Revolution, reform movements, westward settlement and the Civil War will allow students to develop an insight into the dynamics and reciprocity of the individual and society. Students will ground their insights into human nature and American culture by gaining familiarity with this body of historical knowledge.
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